Pembroke Pines Man Punched Two Men, Kicked Their Dog While Yelling Obscenities About Their Cuban Nationality

A Pembroke Pines man with multiple aliases was arrested for allegedly punching two Cuban men, kicking their dog, and yelling obscenities about their nationality, police say.

Alexander Gomez-Jimenez, 30, who reports say has a long rap sheet that goes back as far as 1999, allegedly approached the two men on Sunday and started yelling, "You stupid Cubans! I hate Cubans!" before kicking the dog so hard it yelped in pain.

According to the report, Gomez-Jimenez, whose nationality is unknown, approached the two men as they walked their 50-pound boxer along the 2200 block of Buttonwood Avenue. That's when he began yelling and attacked them and their dog.

The two men suffered minor facial injuries, and the dog appeared to be unharmed.

Gomez-Jimenez was charged with two counts of battery, including "hate crime," which could land him in prison for up to a year, if convicted.

He was also charged with one count of animal cruelty.

Because of his many arrests, Hurley ordered that Gomez-Jimenez be held in jail with no bond.